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Tue 26 Feb 2019 09:22:02 AM EST Slept from ten-thirty to six-thirty without waking. High of twenty-three and mostly cloudy. Up to an inch of snow tonight. Work: - Review PO's Done. - Follow up with Alltronics about Ubiquiti video Done. - Review invoices Done. - Upgrade Go to 1.12 Done. - Amenities/rent Done. Grocery shopping at Meijer during lunch. No walk. Home: - Upgrade Go to 1.12 - Grocery Done (Meijer during lunch) - Think about DIY Raspberry Pi picture frames? Twenty-minute walk after work. Ordered a Järvfjället desk chair from Ikea for home. https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2019/02/attacking_soldi.html > A research group at NATO's Strategic Communications Center of Excellence catfished soldiers involved in an European military exercise -- we don't know what country they were from -- to demonstrate the power of the attack technique. > By the end of the exercise, the researchers identified 150 soldiers, found the locations of several battalions, tracked troop movements, and compelled service members to engage in "undesirable behavior," including leaving their positions against orders. > This is the future of warfare. It's one of the reasons China stole all of that data from the Office of Personal Management. If indeed a country's intelligence service was behind the Equifax attack, this is why they did it. Servings: grains 2/6, fruit 3/4, vegetables 3/4, dairy 0/2, meat 2/3, nuts 0/0.5 Breakfast: banana, carrots, mandarins, migas (two eggs, tomato, etc.), coffee Lunch: donut, banana, cucumber Afternoon snack: coffee Dinner: Hunter House

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